
travel & logistics
Join us for an exceptional journey through Kentucky's spirited bourbon culture and welcoming communities. Whether you're flying solo, with friends, or making new ones, here’s everything you need to know to navigate, enjoy, and maximize your stay during this unique event.
Flying to Bourbon & Belonging
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Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF)
Ideal for: Those who want to start their journey in the heart of Bourbon City.
Services: Get assistance at the Airport Welcome Center located across from the baggage claim on the lower level. They offer planning advice, local recommendations, and even host special events.
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Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG)
Ideal for: Visitors wanting a seamless experience with less congestion. Perfect for those interested in exploring Northern Kentucky or Cincinnati.
Recognition: Consistently awarded as one of the best regional airports in North America.
Services: Offers non-stop flights to many U.S. cities and daily international flights. Check live updates on TSA wait times and airport information on the CVG website
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Blue Grass Airport (LEX) in Lexington
Ideal for: Travelers wanting to explore the horse capital of the world and start their Kentucky journey in Lexington.
Services: Provides a range of amenities including dining options, gift shops, and rental car services. The airport offers flights to major U.S. cities and is conveniently located near Lexington's attractions.
Louisville
highlights
Home to the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs
Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory
Muhammad Ali Center
Transportation options
No Car, No Problem: Easily navigate the city with options like taxis (zTrip), Uber, Lyft, and eco-friendly bike and scooter rentals from Bird, Lime, Bolt, and Spin.
Walkable City: Louisville’s downtown is highly walkable, with major attractions and bourbon distilleries clustered within a few blocks.
Travel times for other destinations
Lexington: About 1.5 hours by car via I-64 E. Both cities are central to the Bourbon Trail, with numerous distilleries and cultural attractions.
Northern Kentucky (Covington): Roughly 1.5 hours by car via I-71 N. This route offers scenic views and takes you through the northern gateway to Kentucky’s bourbon country.
Paducah: Expect a longer drive, around 3.5 hours via I-65 S and Western Kentucky Parkway. Paducah is known for its arts scene and is a UNESCO Creative City.
lexington
highlights
Kentucky Horse Park
Mary Todd Lincoln House
University of Kentucky Arboretum
Transportation options
Public Transport: Lextran provides bus services that cover the city, including routes to major shopping centers and parks.
Biking and Scooter Sharing: Multiple providers offer eco-friendly ways to explore the city.
Travel times for other destinations
Louisville: About 1.5 hours by car via I-64 W.
Northern Kentucky (Covington): Approximately 1.5 hours by car via I-75 N.
Paducah: Around 4 hours via I-64 W and Western Kentucky Parkway.
Northern Kentucky
highlights
Newport Aquarium
Creation Museum (about 35 minutes away in Petersburg, KY)
BB Riverboats (about 8 minutes away in Newport, KY)
Transportation options
Car Rentals and Public Transport: For comprehensive details on navigating Northern Kentucky, including car rentals and public transportation, visit Getting Around Northern Kentucky.
Travel times for other destinations
Louisville: Roughly 1.5 hours by car via I-71 S.
Lexington: Approximately 1.5 hours by car via I-75 S.
Paducah: Around 4.5 hours via I-71 S, I-65 S, and Western Kentucky Parkway.
Paducah
highlights
National Quilt Museum
Paducah Riverwalk
Transportation options
Local Transit: Paducah Area Transit System (PATS) offers bus services within the city.
Car Rentals: Recommended for visiting areas outside the city center.
Travel times for other destinations
Louisville: Approximately 3.5 hours via I-65 N and Western Kentucky Parkway.
Lexington: Around 4 hours via Western Kentucky Parkway and I-64 E.
Northern Kentucky (Covington): About 4.5 hours via Western Kentucky Parkway, I-65 N, and I-71 N.